If you guys have further suggestions, especially concerning obscure DOS shareware games, feel free to post 'em here

Interesting! Would it be possible for you to at least post some screenshots if/when you have the time?leilei wrote:Chris Jones (of Adventure Game Studio fame) made his own Command & Conquer clone in 98-99, but i'm not sure if he has it available anymore or intentionally pulled it off.
He also made a Dungeon Keeper clone in space (!)
I actually do still have the archives, but the authorization is what bothers me. I don't want to feel any guilt for posting them.
Thanks! I forgot about the SuperTux Kart thing.leilei wrote:Also, T2002 could be added to the Turrican series on the list, as that's a "blessed" freeware recreation of Amiga Turrican II's engine with a level editor. Hurrican doesn't seem to be available for download.
SuperTuxKart could be added as a counterpart to Mario Kart 64.
(source)Copyright questions have been solved (07-07-01)
Yesterday I had a nice phone call with Armin Gessert (the original c64 author and inventor of The Great Giana Sisters). It turned out that he has the rights for Giana Sisters and he was so kind to give us the permission to continue publishing giana worlds (I am very glad that issue has been solved). In case you may want to have a look at what Armin Gessert does now try out the web-site of his game development company: http://www.spellbound.de.